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The Miami Heat’s history at point guard starts with Rory Sparrow and includes the likes of Sherman Douglas, Brian Shaw, Tim Hardaway, Gary Payton, Jason Williams, Mario Chalmers and the current point guard, Goran Dragic. …

Tim Hardaway has seen his seen his son, Tim Hardaway Jr., play three times since he was drafted 24th overall by the Knicks last June, but this is the first time Hardaway will watch his son against the Heat.…

Juwan Howard’s role last season with the Miami Heat, his 19th in the NBA, was more as a coach than a player. This season, Howard officially will hold the title being named Saturday an assistant on coach Erik Spoelstra’s staff.…

In the winter of 1996, it hardly appeared that Tim Hardaway was headed for Basketball Hall of Fame consideration.

His quickness diminished by knee injuries, the former triggerman of Golden State’s “Run TMC” had been demoted behind B.J. Armstrong, and wasn’t working well with teammate Latrell Sprewell. Meanwhile, in Miami, Pat Riley was rebuilding the Heat around prized acquisition Alonzo Mourning.

Timmy Two-Step has taken his first official step toward basketball immortality.

Long-time NBA floor leader Tim Hardaway, who crossed over defenders and shot knuckle-ball jumpers for the Heat from 1996 to 2001 before retiring in 2003, is one of the new nominees for the Basketball Hall of Fame. Among other newcomers to a lengthy list that already includes recent finalists Maurice Cheeks, Ralph Sampson and Jamaal Wilkes: Fort Lauderdale product Mitch …